Samsung PM1633a 2.5” SAS SSD at 15TB: While we still wonder who would pay $10.000 to get a solid state drive (SSD) we have to report the news.
We are talking about an XDUMX terabytes (TB) storage disk.
But with $ 10.000 on the other hand you can buy a car…
The 15TB drive (actually 15.36), uses 16 Samsung chips to create a 512GB package. It then adds 32 of these packages together to create two Samsung PM1633a SSDs.
The disc is also availableand in the 7TB version.
Of course, it could be cheaper to buy four new SSDs of Samsung's 4TB in 1500 dollars a (a total of 6.000 dollars).